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Page 110
You might resolve his high acts of power , in the state , into reverence and
gratitude to his master ; his tyranny in the church , to his zeal for and love of what
he called religion ; but the outrageous prosecution of these two men can be
resolved ...
You might resolve his high acts of power , in the state , into reverence and
gratitude to his master ; his tyranny in the church , to his zeal for and love of what
he called religion ; but the outrageous prosecution of these two men can be
resolved ...
Page 131
In the midst of these honours and emoluments , he was called to mourn the loss
of a beloved wife , whom he buried in the chancel of Sandon , A . D . 1640 ,
raising to her memory a monument with an epitaph highly commendatory and ...
In the midst of these honours and emoluments , he was called to mourn the loss
of a beloved wife , whom he buried in the chancel of Sandon , A . D . 1640 ,
raising to her memory a monument with an epitaph highly commendatory and ...
Page 159
His abilities soon attracted notice , and he was speedily called to be the minister
of St Bartholomew ' s , near the Exchange , in London ; and was also appointed a
member of the assembly of divines , which met , A . D . 1643 , in Henry the ...
His abilities soon attracted notice , and he was speedily called to be the minister
of St Bartholomew ' s , near the Exchange , in London ; and was also appointed a
member of the assembly of divines , which met , A . D . 1643 , in Henry the ...
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